Aslong as WWE got the old stars back it is good to see them making apperanceses i still miss the old attuide era stars an still missing ECW/WCW stars to but to be honest the WWE Legends Contract is pretty dam usless, you only get called up when needed or to be there at that show on time an place given. no wonder Edge never signed one! aint seen Kevin nash for a while either since his storyline with Punk & HHH :/.

WWE has removed Eric Pankowski as the senior vice president of creative and development. Former WWE creative team member Court Bauer first posted the news via Twitter. Pankowski was hired back on February 1st, 2012.

Former RAW creative team leader Brian Gewirtz is still with the company, but his contract is believed to be expiring soon, and long time writer Ed Koskey is still with the company. At this time there is no telling who may take over the position.

I hear NAO have accepted Rhodes Scholers match on RAW this coming week! i dont see why WWE cant have NAO back wrestling every so often they seem like they still got some energy left in them! they may lack in places but whats the problem!!

It was bound to happen at some point. He's a close friend of HHH and Vince is a huge fan of X-Pac's work. I mean he had him map out Chris Jericho's matches move by move during Jericho's early WWE career.

i know the Tag division lacks but its always good seeing NAO so why not them in a match every other so weeks, not like its giving the younger talent a hard time or anything so the NAO are not getting in the way like so i dont see why not have them back!! i guess its something to build on in the Tag Division.

The World Wrestling League (WWL) is reportedly making big plans for their debut on 4/21. The promotion is already setting out to run several markets in the United States as well as international tours in South America. WWL plans to build itself up by working with groups in those local markets as partners and bringing in talents who work different styles to create a greater overview of the "culture of wrestling."

The promotion is owned by Richard Negrin, who is also the president. Former WWE announcer and long-time Puerto Rican wrestling announcer Hugo Savinovich is also heavily involved in the promotion, and he has booked talents from the US, Mexico, and Puerto Rico for their debut. Negrin and Savinovich were recently in New York City this past week to scout talents at the Ludus Wrestling Academy in Brooklyn. They also did site surveys on potential venues for later down the line.

WWL is also planning to do potential iPPV's including their April debut which is being held at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. The arena can hold as many as 18,500 fans. The event will be headlined by the first-ever AAA Mega-Championship bout held outside Mexico with Texano Jr. defending his title against Ricky Banderas aka Judas Mesias in TNA.

i know the Tag division lacks but its always good seeing NAO so why not them in a match every other so weeks, not like its giving the younger talent a hard time or anything so the NAO are not getting in the way like so i dont see why not have them back!! i guess its something to build on in the Tag Division.

As long as they don't stop the younger teams and become #1 contenders I'm cool with it

1. WWE needs a top heel. Punk ending streak would solidify that. He would be heel forever and the top one.
2. Punk needs the W because he is losing to much momentum and putting him back in title picture would seem a waste as we would hear Cena tell him how he has a losing streak over and over.
3. Punk needs the W because it is unlikely after WM when Punk is presumed to enter the title scene again he would win title back so early. This would mean more lose of momentum and killing the top heel.
4. With no real top heel it is just random dude after random dude and people will turn that dial to something else.

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